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Creative Intelligence is a hands-on workshop centered on AI-powered film and video production, built around a full “from pitch to post” production pipeline. The course focuses on Adobe Firefly and other practical AI tools currently in use. Its goal is not to teach isolated software features, but to help participants complete a short film, commercial, or broadcast news project while producing a pre-production package and reusable workflow.
In terms of subject coverage, the course spans proposals, treatments, pitch decks, storyboards, style frames, character and location references, animatics, production planning, lighting previsualization, shot strategy, editing, color matching, dialogue repair, VFX cleanup, motion graphics, and multi-platform delivery. The toolchain explicitly includes Adobe Firefly, Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Photoshop, making it a strong fit for creators or teams already working within the Adobe ecosystem.
As for delivery format, the page describes it as a hands-on workshop and project-based training, but does not specify whether it is live, recorded, or in person. It also does not disclose course length, class size, or whether one-on-one feedback is included. No certificate or Adobe official certification is mentioned. The teaching language is not clearly stated in the main content either, though the webpage is in English, so an English-language learning environment may be expected; however, that alone does not confirm the actual instruction language.
The page highlights “three instructors” with decades of pipeline experience, but the captured content only fully shows one instructor: Eran Stern, described as a motion designer, visual effects artist, and educator with experience in broadcast, commercial production, and digital media. The target audience is clearly defined: broadcast teams, filmmakers, agency producers, corporate video teams, and social content leads—especially those who need to deliver real projects.
Pricing, payment methods, and course schedule are not disclosed, so value for money can only be assessed cautiously. The main strengths are its complete course structure, strong output orientation, coverage of real production workflows from pre-production to post, and alignment with broadcast, corporate, and social media delivery standards. The drawbacks are a lack of transparency around key information: there is no pricing, certificate information, full instructor lineup, course duration, or support details. It is also unclear whether the course is beginner-friendly.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and payment methods are not specified. If the course depends on Adobe Firefly, users in China should also pay attention to Adobe service availability, account access, and network requirements. Alternatives include official Adobe tutorials, School of Motion, Domestika, or Premiere, After Effects, and AI video production courses on Chinese platforms. Overall, this looks more like a workshop for professional teams upgrading their AI production pipeline than an entry-level course.
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